Friday, March 18, 2022

who is fr danny pilario, cm, phd, std?

source: https://www.stjohns.edu/sites/default/files/2021-09/Short%20CV%20-%20for%20SJU%20SP%20REVISED.pdf

Rev. Daniel Franklin Pilario, C.M., Ph.D., S.T.D. 

Fr. Pilario is a member of the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) in the Philippines. He is an Associate Professor and Dean of St. Vincent School of Theology at Adamson University in Quezon City, Philippines. He comes from the barangay of Hagdan in the municipality of Oslob in the province of Cebu in the Philippines. 

Fr. Pilario earned an undergraduate philosophy degree at Adamson University, a bachelor’s in theology at the University of Santo Tomas, and a master’s and doctoral degree at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium. 

His book, Back to the Rough Grounds of Praxis: Exploring Theological Method with Pierre Bourdieu (Leuven, 2005), was awarded the Jan en Marie Huyse Prijs of the Leuven Academic Foundation as the best research in the humanities in 2003. 

He has also written After the End: Reflections of the Happy Theologian in and on the Rough Grounds (2014), and other monographs. He edited or coedited several anthologies. The most recent are The Ambivalence of Sacrifice (2013); Christian Orthodoxy (2014); Globalization and the Church of the Poor (2015); Philippine Local Churches after the Spanish Regime (2015); Faith in Action: Catholic Social Teaching on the Ground (2015); Second Plenary Council of the Philippines: Quo Vadis (2015); Theology and Power: International Perspectives 2016); Suffering and God (2016); Minorities (2017); Theology, Conflict and Peacebuilding (2018); Asian Christianities (2018); and Signs of Hope in Muslim-Christian Relations (2020). 

Fr. Pilario belongs to the editorial boards of philosophical and theological journals. Among them are Hapág: Interdisciplinary Journal of Theology; Sian Christian Review; Concilium: International Journal of Theology; Institute of Spirituality in Asia; PHAVISMINDA; and the International Journal of Philosophy and Theology. 

He has extensively published in national and international academic journals. His field of research covers fundamental theology, cultural theories and inculturation, liberation theology, theological anthropology, methods of theological research, political-social theory, theology and ecology, Catholic social teaching, and justice and human rights. Fr. Pilario is also a former President and founding member of DaKaTeo, the Catholic Theological Society of the Philippines. 

He is a professorial lecturer at universities and seminaries in the country, and regularly ministers at a garbage dumpsite parish in Payatas, Quezon City, on weekends. 

Rev. Daniel Franklin E. Pilario, C.M., Ph.D., S.T.D. 

St. Vincent School of Theology 

221 Tandang Sora Avenue Quezon City, Philipppines 

danielfranklinpilario@yahoo.com

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